It appears that the very first confirmed Bulloch Everett ancestor is John Everett, of Charles County, Virginia. He lived from 1645 until 1696. The first ancestor usually named in family genealogies, however, is his son Nathaniel Everett Senior. He lived from 1678 until 1748 (or 1749), in Chowan County, NC. In 1699 he married Mary Mitchell Harrison. Their children were Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Nathaniel Everett Junior.

July in Georgia is not a pleasant month. Heat that chokes, insects that madden and the unavoidable sensation of time passing as the garden begins to fade can leave even the most sanguine of us short-tempered and longing for the respite of shorter days and drier air.

I'm always slow to believe that there could be too much a good thing, especially when you're talking about plants. Who could possibly pass up four o'clocks (Mirabilis jalapa) with their wonderful fragrance filling the late afternoon air? And what could be better than the fall blooming and heat tolerant obedient plant (Physostegia virginiana ). Unfortunately in both cases I've cursed the day I planted them as they quickly took over their original beds and traveled uninvited to nearby flower beds. Both are under control, but now I'm faced with another favorite flower growing a little ...

What is known now as U.S. Highway 25 in Bulloch County was one of the original Federal highways established by the United States Joint Board on Interstate Highways plan in 1925. Originally conceived as a regional highway, it soon took on the role of major thoroughfare between large cities in different states.

The name "Jones" has been around much longer than Georgia, or for that matter, the United States. It goes all the way back to England, where the first documented recording of Jones as a last name appeared in 1279 when Mathilda Jones was listed in the "Hundred Rolls of Buckinghamshire."

Vitamin B6 helps use protein to build body tissue and aids in the metabolism of fat. The need for vitamin B6 is directly related to protein intake. As the intake of protein increases, the need for vitamin B6 increases.